anchor floating graphic so it appears on the next page

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bsjd

I'm working in Word 2002. I would like to anchor floating graphics to appear
on a different page (1 page before or after) than the paragraph to which it
is anchored. I have a figure that takes the whole page. I want to anchor it
in such away that it always appears on the page after the text which
references the figure. The entire document will be edited immensely after
this and I want the text to flow as if it doesn't recognize the existance of
a figure other than that it skips a page (i.e. the page break can be in the
middle of a sentence, you then get a page that just has a figure and then on
the next page the sentence resumes as if nothing happened). As the
pagination may change dramatically during editing, I would like to anchor the
figure in such a way that I won't have to reposistion the figure constantly.
 
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Jay Freedman

bsjd said:
I'm working in Word 2002. I would like to anchor floating graphics
to appear on a different page (1 page before or after) than the
paragraph to which it is anchored. I have a figure that takes the
whole page. I want to anchor it in such away that it always appears
on the page after the text which references the figure. The entire
document will be edited immensely after this and I want the text to
flow as if it doesn't recognize the existance of a figure other than
that it skips a page (i.e. the page break can be in the middle of a
sentence, you then get a page that just has a figure and then on the
next page the sentence resumes as if nothing happened). As the
pagination may change dramatically during editing, I would like to
anchor the figure in such a way that I won't have to reposistion the
figure constantly.

Sorry, this text flow is not possible in any version of Word. It would be
best to simply ignore the positioning of the figure until all the editing is
finished, and then position it once.
 

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